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Dr. David J. Mladenoff
Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology
University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Beers-Bascom Professor of Conservation

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Background

1985  PhD  Forest Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison



Contact

120 Russell Labs, 1630 Linden Drive
Madison, WI 53706
phone: 608-262-1992
fax: 608-262-9922
email: djmladen_AT_wisc_DOT_edu

 

R e c e n t    P u b l i c a t i o n s

Mladenoff, D. J., M. K. Clayton, S. D. Pratt, T. A. Sickley, and A. P. Wydeven. 2009. Change in occupied wolf habitat in the northern Great Lakes region. In A. P Wydeven, T. R. Van Deelen and E. J. Heske (editors) Recovery of gray wolves in the Great Lakes region of the United States. Springer. New York, NY, USA.    PDF (contains color)

 

Rhemtulla, J. M., D. J. Mladenoff, M. K. Clayton. 2009. Legacies of historical land use on regional forest composition and structure in Wisconsin, USA (mid-1800s to 1930s to 2000s). Ecological Applications 19: 1061-1078.    PDF (contains color)

 

Rhemtulla, J.M., D.J. Mladenoff and M.K. Clayton. 2009. Historical forest baselines reveal potential for continued carbon sequestration. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106: 6082-6087.    PDF (contains color)

 

Grossman, E.B. and D.J. Mladenoff. 2008. Farms, fires,and forestry : Disturbance legacies in the soils of the Northwest Wisconsin (USA) Sand Plain. Forest Ecology and Management 256: 827-836.    PDF (contains color)

 

Mladenoff, D.J., L.A. Schulte, & J. Bolliger. 2008. Broad-scale changes in the Northern Forests: From past to present. In Waller, D.M. and T.P. Rooney, editors. The Vanishing Present: Wisconsin's changing lands, waters, and wildlife. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.

 

Robertson, G. P., V.H. Dale, O.C. Doering, S.P. Hamburg, J. M. Melillo, M.M. Wander, W.J. Parton, P.R. Adler, J.N. Barney, R.M. Cruse, C.S. Duke, P.M. Fearnside, R.F. Follett, H. K. Gibbs, J. Goldemberg, D.J. Mladenoff, D. Ojima, M.W. Palmer, A. Sharpley, L. Wallace, K.C. Weathers, J. A. Wiens, W.W. Wilhelm. 2008. Sustainable Biofuels Redux. Science 322: 49-50.    PDF (contains color)

 

Scheller, R.M. and D.J. Mladenoff. 2008. Projecting change in the Wisconsin forests: What can we know and how do we estimate the future? In Waller, D.M. and T.P. Rooney, editors. The Vanishing Present: Wisconsin's changing lands, waters, and wildlife. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.

 

Scheller, R.M. and D.J. Mladenoff. 2008. Simulated effects of climate change, fragmentation, and inter-specific competition on tree species migration in northern Wisconsin, USA. Climate Research 36: 191-202.    PDF (contains color)

 

Scheller, R.M., S. Van Tuyl, K. Clark, N.G. Hayden, J. Hom and D.J. Mladenoff. 2008. Simulation of forest change in the New Jersey Pine Barrens under current and pre-colonial conditions. Forest Ecology and Management 255: 1489-1500.    PDF (contains color)

 

Grossman, E. B. and D. J. Mladenoff. 2007. Open woodland and savanna decline in a mixed-disturbance landscape (1938 to 1998) in the Northwest Wisconsin (USA) Sand Plain. Landscape Ecology 22: 43-55.    PDF

 

Rhemtulla, J.M., D.J. Mladenoff and M.K. Clayton. 2007. Regional land-cover conversion in the U.S. upper Midwest: magnitude of change and limited recovery (1850-1935-1993). Landscape Ecology 22: 57-75.    PDF (contains color)

 

Scheller, R. M. and D. J. Mladenoff. 2007. An ecological classification of forest landscape simulation models: tools and strategies for understanding broad-scale forested ecosystems. Landscape Ecology 22: 491-505.    PDF

 

Scheller, R.M., J.B. Domingo, B.R. Sturtevant, J.S. Williams, A. Rudy, E.J. Gustafson, and D.J. Mladenoff. 2007. Design, development, and application of LANDIS-II, a spatial landscape simulation model with flexible temporal and spatial resolution. Ecological Modelling 201:409-419.   PDF(contains color)

 

Schulte, L. A., D. J. Mladenoff, T. R. Crow, L. C. Merrick and D. T. Cleland. 2007. Homogenization of northern U.S. Great Lakes forests due to land use. Landscape Ecology 22: 1089-1103.    PDF (contains color)

 

Steen-Adams, M. E., N. Langston and D. J. Mladenoff. 2007. White pine in the northern forests: an ecological and management history of white pine on the Bad River Reservation of Wisconsin. Environmental History 2: 595 - 629.    PDF

 

Stoltman, A. M., V. C. Radeloff and D. J. Mladenoff. 2007. Computer visualization of pre-settlement and current forests in Wisconsin. Forest Ecology and Management 246: 135-143.    PDF (contains color)

 

Latty, E.F., S.M. Werner, D.J. Mladenoff, K.F. Raffa, and T.A. Sickley. 2006. Response of ground beetle (Carabidae) assemblages to logging history in northern hardwood-hemlock forests. Forest Ecology and Management 222:335-347.    PDF

 

Mladenoff, D.J., M.K. Clayton, T.A. Sickley, & A.P. Wydeven. 2006. L.D. Mech critique of our work lacks scientific validity. Wildlife Society Bulletin 34: 878-881.    PDF

 

Radeloff, V.C., D.J. Mladenoff, E.J. Gustafson, R.M. Scheller, H.S. He, P.A. Zollner, and R. Akçakaya. 2006. Modeling forest harvesting effects on landscape pattern in the Northwest Wisconsin Pine Barrens. Forest Ecology and Management 236: 113-126.    PDF (contains color)

 

Bolliger, J. and D.J. Mladenoff. 2005. Quantifying spatial classification uncertainties of the historical Wisconsin landscape (USA). Ecography 28:141-156.    PDF (contains color)

 

Franklin, J., A.D. Syphard, H.S. He, and D.J. Mladenoff. 2005. Altered fire regimes affect landscape patterns of plant succession in the foothills and mountains of southern California. Ecosystems 8:885-898.    PDF

 

He, H.S., Z.Q. Hao, D.J. Mladenoff, G.F Shao, Y.M. Hu, and Y. Chang. 2005. Simulating forest ecosystem response to climate warming incorporating spatial effects in north-eastern China. Journal of Biogeography 32: 2043-2056.   PDF (contains color)

 

Makholm, M.M and D.J. Mladenoff. 2005. Efficacy of a biomonitoring (moss bag) technique for determining element deposition trends on a mid-range (375 km) scale. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 104:1-18.    PDF

 

Mladenoff, D.J. 2005. The promise of landscape modeling: successes, failures, and evolution. Pages 90-100 in J.A. Weins and M.R. Moss, editors, Issues and Prespectives in Landscape Ecology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.   PDF

 

Scheller, R.M. and D.J. Mladenoff. 2005. A spatially dynamic simulation of the effects of climate change, harvesting, wind, and tree species migration on the forest composition, and biomass in northern Wisconsin, USA. Global Change Biology 11:307-321.   PDF (contains color)

 

Scheller, R.M., D.J. Mladenoff, T.R. Crow, and T.A. Sickley. 2005. Simulating the effects of fire reintroduction versus continued fire absence on forest composition and landscape structure in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, northern Minnesota, USA. Ecosystems 8:396-411.   PDF (contains color)

 

Schulte, L.A., A.M. Pidgeon, and D.J. Mladenoff. 2005. One hundred fifty years of change in forest bird breeding habitat: Estimates of species distributions. Conservation Biology 19:1944-1956.   PDF

 

Schulte, L.A., D.J. Mladenoff, S.N. Burrows, T.A. Sickley, and E.V. Nordheim. 2005. Spatial controls of Pre-Euro-American wind and fire in northern Wisconsin (USA) forest landscapes. Ecosystems 8:73-94.    PDF (contains color)

 

Schulte, L.A., and D.J. Mladenoff. 2005. Severe wind and fire regimes in northern forests: Historical variability at the regional scale. Ecology 86:431-445.    PDF (contains color)

 

Ward, B.C., D.J. Mladenoff, and R.M. Scheller. 2005. Simulating landscape-level effects of the interaction between residential development and public forest management in northern Wisconsin, USA. Forest Science 51:616-632.    PDF (contains color)

 

Zollner, P.A., E.J. Gustafson, H.S. He, V.C. Radeloff, and D.J. Mladenoff. 2005. Modeling the influence of dynamic zoning of forest harvesting on ecological succession in a northern hardwoods landscape. Environmental Management 35:410-425.   PDF (contains color)

 

Akçakaya, H.R., V.C. Radeloff, D.J. Mladenoff, and H.S. He. 2004. Integrating landscape and metapopulation modeling approaches: Viability of the Sharp-tailed Grouse in a dynamic landscape. Conservation Biology 18:526-537.    PDF (contains color)

 

Bolliger, J., L.A. Schulte, S.N. Burrows, T.A. Sickley, and D.J. Mladenoff. 2004. Assessing ecological restoration potentials of Wisconsin (USA) using historical landscape reconstructions. Restoration Ecology 12:124-142.    PDF (contains color)

 

Gustafson, E.J., P.A. Zollner, B.R. Sturtevant, H.S. He, and D.J. Mladenoff. 2004. Influence of forest management alternatives and land type on susceptibility to fire in northern Wisconsin, USA. Landscape Ecology 19:327-341.    PDF (contains color)

 

Mladenoff, D.J. 2004. LANDIS and forest landscape models. Ecological Modelling 180:7-19.   PDF

 

Niemi, G.J., J.M. Hanowski, N. Danz, R. Howe, M. Jones, J. Lind, and D.J. Mladenoff. 2004. Hierarchical scales in landscape response by forest birds. Pages 56-68 in L.A. Kapustka, H. Galbraith, M. Luxon, and G.R. Biddinger, editors. Landscape Ecology and Wildlife Evaluation. ASTM International, W. Conshohocken, PA, USA.    PDF

 

Radeloff, V.C., D.J. Mladenoff, R.P. Guries, and M.S. Boyce. 2004. Spatial patterns of cone serotiny in Pinus banksiana in relation to fire disturbance. Forest Ecology and Management 189:133-141.   PDF (contains color)

 

Scheller, R.M. and D.J. Mladenoff. 2004. A forest growth and biomass module for a landscape simulation model, LANDIS: Design, validation, and application. Ecological Modelling 180:211-229.   PDF

 

Schumacher, S., H. Bugmann, and D.J. Mladenoff. 2004. Improving the formulation of tree growth and succession in a spatially explicit landscape model. Ecological Modelling 180:175-194.   PDF (contains color)

 

Treves, A., L. Naughton-Treves, E.K. Harper, D.J. Mladenoff, R.A. Rose, T.A. Sickley, and A.P. Wydeven. 2004. Predicting human-carnivore conflict: a spatial model derived from 25 years of data on wolf predation on livestock. Conservation Biology 18:114-125.   PDF (contains color)

 


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